MeltPoolDG
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(DG)-FEM-based multi-phase thermo-hydrodynamics solvers for metal additive manufacturing process simulations
MeltPoolDG
:warning: [WIP] This project is work in progress. We will publish the code soon in this repository. In the meantime, impressions will be shared on our YouTube channel.
(DG)-FEM-based multi-phase flow solvers for high-fidelity metal additive manufacturing process simulations
The aim of the MeltPoolDG project is to provide application-oriented, research-driven solvers for modeling the thermo-hydrodynamics in the vicinity of the melt pool during selective laser melting, including melt pool formation and the interaction of the multi-phase flow system (liquid metal/ambient gas/metal vapor). They are and will be based on continuous and discontinuous finite element methods in an Eulerian setting. For interface modeling of the multi-phase flow problem including phase-transition (evporation/melting), diffuse interface capturing schemes such as level set methods and phase-field methods are used. It strongly builds upon the general purpose finite element library deal.II and the efficient, matrix-free two-phase flow solver adaflo. Furthermore, via deal.II we access also other third-party libraries such as p4est, Trilinos and Metis.
MeltPoolDGis freely available under the LGPL v2.1 license. Please find the details in the LICENSE file.

Authors
The principal developers are (in chronological order of entering the project):
- Magdalena Schreter @mschreter, Technical University of Munich (DE)
- Peter Munch @peterrum, University of Augsburg (DE)
- Nils Much @nmuch, Technical University of Munich (DE)
Magdalena Schreter is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) via a FWF Schrödinger scholarship, FWF project number J-4577.
We gratefully acknowledge the contributions and discussions with Christoph Meier (Technical University of Munich) and Martin Kronbichler (University of Augsburg).